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Amaki town is one of the most populous settlements in northern Dewa, and is the home to Abe Castle of the Abe clan. It was settled over a hundred years ago, and renamed Amaki town in the 665. When the Abe clan moved to Dewa, Amaki was a tiny village, but has since flourished into a large town under Abe rule. Amaki lies on the southern bank of the Yaneshiro River. | Amaki town is one of the most populous settlements in northern Dewa, and is the home to Abe Castle of the Abe clan. It was settled over a hundred years ago, and renamed Amaki town in the 665. When the Abe clan moved to Dewa, Amaki was a tiny village, but has since flourished into a large town under Abe rule. Amaki lies on the southern bank of the Yaneshiro River. | ||
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Amaki town is one of the most populous settlements in northern Dewa, and is the home to Abe Castle of the Abe clan. It was settled over a hundred years ago, and renamed Amaki town in the 665. When the Abe clan moved to Dewa, Amaki was a tiny village, but has since flourished into a large town under Abe rule. Amaki lies on the southern bank of the Yaneshiro River.